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DALLAS  ART  ASSOCIATION 
^..ICIAL  CATALOGUE  OF  THE 
PERMANENT  COLLECTION  IN  THE 
ART  GALLERY  AT  FAIR  PARK 
DALLAS  TEXAS 


OPEN  DAILY 
FREE  TO  THE  PUBLIC 

from2to5p.  M. 
1922 


THE  DALLAS 
ART  ASSOCIATION 

FOUNDED  1902 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE 
PERMANENT  COLLECTION 
FAIR  PARK 
DALLAS 


PRICE  TWENTY-FIVE  CENTS 
I  922 


THE  DALLAS  ART  ASSOCIATION  MAKES  GRATEFUL 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  TO  THE  DALLAS  TIMES  HERALD 
FOR  THEIR  GENEROUS  PUBLIC-SPIRITED  GIFT  OF  THIS 
OFFICIAL  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  PERMANENT  COLLECTION 
IN  THE  ART  GALLERY  AT  FAIR  PARK,  DALLAS,  TEXAS. 


THIRD  EDITION 

COPYRIGHT  BY 
THE  DALLAS  ART  ASSOCIATION 

1922 


THE  GETTY  CENTER 


♦'GOD  IS  THE  SOURCE  OF  ART, 
AND  ARTISTS  ARE  THOSE 
WHOM  HE  SELECTS  TO  MANIFEST 
SOMEWHAT  OF  HIS  ETERNAL 
BEAUTY.' 


INTRODUCTION 


zA  'Brief  History  of 
The  T) alias  zArt  Association 
and  the 
Tublic  Art  gallery 

This  art  collection  belongs  to  the  City  of  Dallas,  and  it  is  with 
pride,  justified  by  the  achievement,  that  this  account  of  how  it 
came  to  be  is  here  presented. 

The  organization  of  the  Dallas  Art  Association  had  its  incep- 
tion in  the  minds  of  the  art  committee  of  the  Public  Library.  In 
planning  the  library  building  Frank  Keaugh,  a  well-known  Texas 
artist,  suggested  that  a  room  be  properly  lighted  and  arranged  for 
an  art  gallery.  This  room  when  completed  was  most  gratifying 
and  attractive. 

A  member  of  the  building  committee,  the  late  Mr.  J.  S.  Arm- 
strong, became  so  interested  in  procuring  pictures  that  he  offered 
to  give  one-half  of  any  amount  that  could  be  raised  for  the  purpose 
within  a  year.  In  1902,  following  the  close  of  the  State  Fair, 
Mrs.  Sidney  Smith,  superintendent  of  the  Loan  Exhibition  of  Art, 
brought  here  by  the  Fair  Association,  arranged,  with  the  assistance 
of  the  art  committee,  composed  of  the  following  members,  Mrs. 
George  K.  Meyer,  Mrs.  Henry  Exall  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Schneider,  an 
exhibition,  to  be  held  in  the  "New  Art  Gallery,"  to  which  an  ad- 
mission fee  of  twenty-five  cents  was  charged. 

Two  pictures  were  purchased  from  this  first  exhibition,  chosen 
by  popular  vote.  The  pictures  selected  were  ^'My  Gondolier's 
Kitchen,"  by  Herbeit  Faulkner,  and  "September  Moonrise,"  by 
Childe  Hassam.  Frank  Keaugh  presented  one  of  his  pictures  of 
western  life,  "The  Koad  to  the  Brazos,"  and  the  young  gallery  was 
also  honored  bv  Gustave  Wolff  giving  his  landscape,  "The  Road 
to  the  Creek."  ' 

In  January,  1903,  IMrs.  Henry  Exall,  President  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library,  called  for  a  meeting  of  all  those 
interested  in  an  ait  gallery  for  Dallas.  About  fifty  citizens  re- 
sponded, and  the  Dallas  Art  Association  was  organized.    The  plan 


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of  organization  was  to  get  as  many  people  interested  as  possible, 
and  as  many  as  would,  to  subscribe  five  dollars  or  more  a  year  for 
the  support  of  the  Association.  Eighty  memberships  were  taken. 
These  subscribers  met  and  elected  a  board  of  twenty-one  trustees 
to  act  as  the  executive  body,  the  trustees  electing  the  officers.  The 
first  Officers  and  Board  of  Trustees  were  as  follows : 

Mrs.  Charles  L.  Dexter  President 

Mrs.  Clifton  Church  Vice-President 

Mrs.  George  K.  Meyer  Secretary 

Mrs.  Edwin  J.  Kiest  Treasurer 

Mrs.  W.  H.  Abrams  Mrs.  George  Noble 

Mrs.  J.  S.  Armstrong  Mrs.  A.  V.  Lane 

Mrs.  A.  H.  Belo  Mrs.  George  H.  Plowman 

Mrs.  William  Charlton  Mrs.  Jules  E.  Schneider 

Mrs.  Sam  P.  Cochran  IMrs.  Sidney  Smith,  Sr. 

Mrs.  George  B.  Dealey  Mrs.  A.  P.  Tenison 

Mrs.  John  Wl  Everman  Miss  Euth  de  Capree 

Mrs.  Henry  Exall  Frank  Reaugh 

Edward  E.  Eisenlehr. 
In  the  spring  of  1903  Mrs,  Henry  Exall  presented  one  thou- 
sand dollars,  the  gift  of  the  late  Mrs.  A.  H.  Belo.    January,  1904, 
Mr.   Armstrong  presented  five  hundred   dollars,  fulfilling  his 
promise  made  the  art  committee  of  the  Public  Library. 

In  1904  Mr.  Clifton  Church  succeeded  Mrs.  Dexter  as  Presi- 
dent, holding  office  until  1906. 

1907,  Mrs.  A.  V.  Lane  succeeded  Mr.  Church. 

1908,  Mrs.  T.  L.  Westerfield. 

1909,  Mrs.  George  K.  Meyer.  Mrs.  Meyer  has  been  unani- 
mously re-elected  to  the  Presidency  each  succeeding  year. 

In  1909  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  completed  the  Fine  Arts 
Building  at  Fair  Park.  The  Art  Gallery  in  the  Public  Library 
had  grown  to  such  proportions  under  the  administration  of  such 
sincere,  earnest  and  efficient  workers  there  was  need  of  a  larger 
gallery. 

Municipal  ambition  and  public-spirited  vision  prompted  the 
Art  Association  to  open  negotiations  with  the  City  whereby  the 
Gallery  would  be  recognized  as  a  permanent  institution,  and  the 
public  be  given  a  better  opportunity  to  enjov  its  benefits.  Arrans^e- 
ments  were  made  with  the  Park  Board  to  place  the  collection  in  the 


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Fine  Arts  Building  at  Fair  Park,  the  same  to  become  the  property 
of  the  City  of  Dallas.  The  contract  with  the  City  was  signed  in 
March  1909;  Hon.  S.  J.  Hay,  Mayor,  and  Mr.  M.  Baker  of  the 
Park  Board  acting  for  the  City;  Mrs.  T.  L.  Westerfield  and  Mrs. 
J.  E.  Cockrell  for  the  Art  Association.  April  17,  1909,  the  collec- 
tion was  formally  presented  to  the  City,  Mrs.  Meyer  acting  for  the 
Association,  Mr.  Charles  Gillespie  receiving  them  on  behalf  of  the 
City. 

The  Association  is  entirely  dependent  on  voluntary  contribu- 
tions, and  is  supported  by  its  membership,  to  which  all  are  eligible 
upon  payment  of  the  yearly  dues. 


Sustaining  membership  . 
Contributing  membership 
Regular  membership  . .  . 
J unior  membership  .... 


$25.00 
10.00 
5.00 
1.00 


Roses  and  Mahogany 

hy  Robert  Jenkins  Onderdonk 


CATALOGUE 

'Paintings  in  Oil 


1.  Girl  Sewing. 

Presented  by  Col.  W.  H.  Abrams  in  1921,  in  memory  of  Mrs. 
Ella  Harris  Abrams. 

2.  Off  the  Massachusetts  Coast. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1908. 

ABRAMS,  LUCIEN— Old  Lyme,  Conn.  Born  in  Lawrence, 
Kansas,  in  1871.  Studied  in  the  Art  Students'  League  of 
New  York,  and  under  Benjamin  Constant,  Laurens  at  the 
Academye  Julian,  Paris;  National  Academy  of  Design, 
New  York.  Exhibited  at  the  Society  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  in  England;  Art  Students'  League, 
Chicago.  ^lemher :  Lyme  Art  Association,  Dallas  Art 
Association,  Societe  du  Salon  d'Automme,  Societe  des 
Artists  Independents. 

3.  Moonbeams. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1918. 

BERNEIvER,  LOULS— New  York.  Born  in  Clinton,  Mis- 
souri. Studied  in  tlie  St.  Tx»uis  School  of  Fine  Arts,  and 
with  Laurens,  Paris.  Meml)cr  of  the  New  York  Water 
Color  Club,  American  Water  Color  Society,  Allied  Artists 
of  America  and  the  Salmagundi  Club. 

4.  Venetian  Sunset. 

Presented  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  M.  Hunger  in  1921. 

BOGERT,  GEORGE  TL— A.  N.  A.,  Now  York.  Born  in  New 
York  in  1804.  Studied  in  the  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, New  York;  Puves  de  Chavannes,  Aime  Morot 
and  Boudin  in  Paris.  Represented  in  the  Metropolitan 
Museum,  New  York ;  Cocoran  Art  Gallery,  Wash- 
ingrton,  D.  C. :  Fine  Art^  Academy,  Buffalo;  National 
Gallery,    Washington,  D.  C. ;  Pennsylvania  Academy, 


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Philadelphia,  and  the  Brooklyn  Institute,  Museum. 
Awards :  Honorable  Mention,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  1892 ;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1898;  First  Halgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, 1899;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900 ;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  Gold 
Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia,  1902  and 
1907;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member 
of  the  Society  of  American  Artists,  Lotos  Club,  Salma- 
gundi Club. 

5.  Trinity  Valley. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1919, 

BOLTON,  HALE— (Deceased)  Born  in  Honey  Grove,  Texas, 
in  1885.  Studied  in  the  St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts; 
also  in  Holland  and  France.  Awards:  Tri-State  Gold 
Medal,  Memphis,  1907  and  1910;  Bronze  Medal,  Galves- 
ton, 1915;  Woman's  Forum  Gold  Medal,  Dallas,  1916. 

6.  Landscape. 

Presented  by  Miss  Florence  Stockwell  in  1921. 

BREVOORT,  JAMES  R.— A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.,  Yonkers,  New 
York  Born  in  Wtestchester  County,  New  York,  in  1832. 
Studied  in  the  United  States  and  Europe.  Spent  several 
years  sketching  in  England,  Holland  and  Italy. 

7.  Venice  Lagoons. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1903. 

BUNCE,  GEDNEY— Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut,  in  1840. 
Student  of  Cooper  Union  and  William  Hart,  Achenback 
and  Clays,  Antwerp.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  National  Academician,  1907. 

8.  O'er  Hill  and  Dale. 

Presented  by  Mr.  A.  M.  Matson  in  1921. 

BUTLER,  EDWARD  B.— Chicago,  Illinois.  Born  in  L^wis- 
ton,  Maine,  December  16,  1853.  Pupil  of  F.  C.  Payraud. 
Represented  in  the  Chicago  Institute,  City  of  Chicago; 


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Chicago  Municipal  Art  League,  Chicago.    Member  of  the 
Chicago  Society  of  Artists,  Chicago  Artists'  Guild,  Chicago 
Art  Club,  California  Art  Club. 
9.   Autumn  Beeches. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1915. 

CARLSOX,  JOHN  F.— A.  N.  A.  Born  in  Sweden  in  1875. 
Studied  under  American  masters.  Represented :  Cochran 
Art  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Cincinnati  Museum,  St. 
Ix>uis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston  Art  Club,  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia,  Oberlin  College  Collection,  Oberlin,  Ohio; 
Brooks  Memorial  Gallery,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  Lincoln  Art 
Association  Collection,  Lincoln,  Neb. ;  Toledo  Museum 
of  Art,  Toledo,  Ohio;  Butler  Art  Institute,  Youngstown, 
Ohio.  Awards:  First  Prize,  Swedish-American  P]xhibi- 
tion,  Swedish  Club,  Chicago,  1911  and  1913;  First  Isidor 
Water  Color  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1912;  Vezin  Prize, 
Silver  Medal,  Washington  Society  of  Artists,  W^ashington, 
D.  C,  1913;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915-16;  Carnegie  Prize,  National  Acad- 
emy Exposition,  Winter  1918-19.  Member:  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  Associate,  New  York;  New  Yoik  Water 
Color  Club,  New  York;  American  Water  Color  Society, 
New  York ;  Connecticut  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Hartford, 
Conn.;  Washington  Water  Color  Club,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
Salmagundi  Club,  New  York.  Instructor  of  the  Wood- 
stock School  of  landscape  Painting  for  eight  years; 
auspices  of  the  Art  Students'  League  of  New  York. 

10.   Misty  Morning  on  the  Farm. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1913. 

COMAN,  (^HAKLO^  TE  B.— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Bom  in 
Waterville,  New  York,  in  1833.  Studied  with  James  R.  * 
Brevoort  in  New  York,  Harry  Thompson  and  ICmil  Ver- 
nier in  Paris.  Represented  in  the  National  Gallery  of 
Arts,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  the  Artists'  Club,  Denver,  Colo. ; 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  New  York;  Carnegie 
Library,  San  Antonio.  Awards:  Bronze  Me:lal,  California 
Mid-Winter  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1894;  Shaw  Me- 
morial Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1905;  Second 


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Prize,  Society  of  Artists,  Washington,  D.  C,  1906;  Bur- 
gess Prize,  New  York;  Woman's  Art  Club,  190T;  Mac- 
Millian  Prize,  Woman's  Art  Club  of  New  York.  Member 
of  the  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Woman's  Art  Club, 
New  York;  Art  Workers'  Club;  Associate  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design. 

IL    Church  of  Saint  Wulfram.    (Abbeyvillo,  France.) 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  in  1910. 

12.  Flat  Iron  Building. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1908. 

COOPEK,  COLIN  CAMPBELI^New  York.  Born  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  in  1856.  Studied  in  the  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts,  and  with  Julian,  Delacleause,  Paris.  Rep- 
resented in  the  Cincinnati  Museum,  St.  Tx)uis  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston  Art  Club,  Art  Club  of  Philadel- 
phia and  the  Tvotos  Club.  Awards:  Jennie  Sesnan  Gold 
Medal,  Pennsvlvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadel- 
phia; Gold  'Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club;  Com- 
memorative Medal  as  a  Member  of  the  International 
Jury  of  Awards,  St.  Louis  World's  Fair,  1904;  Bronze 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1905;  Silver  Medal,  Interna- 
tional Fine  Arts  E.\|)osition  at  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Bronze 
Medal,  State  Fair,  Dallas;  Beal  Prize,  Water  (\)lor  Club, 
New  York;  Gold  and  Silver  Medals,  Panama-Pacific  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915.  Member:  Barnard  Club, 
American  Water  Color  Society,  Lotos  Club,  Salmagundi 
Club,  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  Art  Club,  Water  Color  Club  of  Philadelphia, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 

13.  Moonlight,  Saint  Edward's  Island. 

Presented  by  the  Matheon  Club  of  Dallas  in  1911. 

14.  Afternoon,  ^ladison  Square. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1914. 

CORNOYEH,  PAUL — A.  N.A.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Born  in  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  in  1864.  Studied  with  I^efebre,  Constant,  and 
Louis  Blanc  in  Paris.    Pepresented  in  the  Brooklyn  In- 


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stitute  Museum,  St.  Louis  Art  Museum,  Newark  Art 
Association,  and  in  the  private  collection  of  William  M. 
Chase.  Awards :  First  Prize,  American  Art  Association, 
Paris;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Association  of  Painters  and 
Sculptors,  1895;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1905; 
Inness  prize.  Salmagundi  Club,  1906;  Shaw  Purchase, 
Salmagundi  Club,  1908.  Member:  National  Academy  of 
Design  Associate,  1909;  Salmagundi  Club,  1902. 

15.  Medicine  Fire. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  in  1909. 

COUSE,  C.  IRVING— A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.  Born  in  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  in  1866.  Studied  in  the  National  Academy  of 
Design,  New  York,  and  with  Bouguereau,  Robert-Fleury 
and  L'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Represented  in  the 
National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Brooklyn  Institute 
Museum,  Montclair  Art  Gallery,  New  Jersey;  Smith  Col- 
lege, Northampton,  Mass.;  Lotos  Club,  New  York;  St. 
Paul  Museum,  Minn. ;  Decoration  in  the  Grace  Church, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  the  Detroit  Museum.  Awards :  Shaw 
Prize  for  Black  and  White  at  the  Salmagundi  Club,  1899; 
Second  Halgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1900;  Proctor  Prize  at  the  Salmagundi'  Club,  1900; 
Honorable  Mention  at  the  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, 1901  ;  First  Halgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1902;  Two  Bronze  Medals  at  the  St.  Louis  Ex- 
position, 1904;  Isidore  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1911.  Member:  New  York  Water  Color  Club, 
American  Water  Color  Society,  Salmagundi  Club,  Lotos 
Club  (Life  Member). 

16.  Lingering  Winter. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1920. 

CRANE,  BRUCE— A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.,  Bronxville,  New  York. 
Born  in  New  York  in  1857.  Studied  under  A.  H.  Wvant. 
Represented  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York; 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh;  National  Gallery,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  Brooklyn  Institute  Museum ;  Art  Gallery, 
Montclair,  New  Jersey;    Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore; 


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Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Ft.  Worth  Museum, 
Texas;  Haekley  Art  Gallery,  Muskegon,  Mich.;  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York.  Awards:  Webb  Prize, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Inness  Medal,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition; 
Saltus  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1912.  Mem- 
ber: Salmagundi  Club,  Lotos  Club,  Union  Internationale 
des  Beaux  Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

17.  The  Hawk. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1912. 

CURRAN,  CHARLES  G.— A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born 
in  Hartford,  Ky.,  in  1861.  Studied  in  Cincinnati  School 
of  Design,  Art  Students'  Ijcague  of  New  York,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York;  Julian  Academy  under 
Constant,  Lefebre  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Awards:  Third 
Halgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1888; 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Clark  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1895;  Medal,  Columbian  Ex- 
position, Chicago,  1893 ;  Second  Halgarten  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposi- 
tion, 1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1904;  First 
Cochran  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1905;  First 
Prize,  Osborn  Competition,  1905.  Represented  in  the 
National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy, Philadelpliia ;  Museum  of  Arts,  Columbus,  Ohio; 
Art  Association,  Richmond,  Ind. ;  Museum  of  Arts,  To- 
ledo, Ohio;  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Academy;  Art  Museum, 
Montclair,  N.  J.  Member:  Associate  National  Academy 
of  Design,  National  Academician,  New  York  Water  Color 
Club,  American  Water  Color  Society,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  Salmagundi  Club,  Tx)tos  Club  (Life  Member). 


18.   In  the  Shade. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1911. 


Lingering  Winter 
by  Bruce  Crane 


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DOUGLASS,  WALTER— New  York.  Born  in  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  in  1868.  Pupil  of  William  M.  Chase.  Studied  in  the 
National  Academy  of  Design,  Art  Students'  League,  New 
York.  Member:  American  Water  Color  Society,  Salma- 
gundi Club. 

19.  A  Garden. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1914. 

EISENLOHR,  EDWARD  G.— Dallas,  Texas.  Born  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  in  1872.  Painter,  lecturer,  tcaclier.  Pupil 
of  R.  J.  Onderdonk  and  Frank  Reaugh,  Texa;*,  Academy 
Karlsrhue,  Germany,  under  G.  Schoenleber.  Represented 
in  the  Elizabeth  Ney  Museum,  Austin.  Member:  Salma- 
gundi Club,  Dallas  Art  Association. 

20.  Gondolier's  Kitchen. 

Purchased  by  the  Art  Committee  of  the  Dallas  Public  Library 
in  1902. 

FAULKNER,  HERBERT  W.— Washington,  Conn.  Born  in 
Stamford,  Conn.,  in  1860.  Studied  in  the  Art  Students' 
T>eague  of  New  York  under  Beckeith  and  Mowbray,  Collin 
in  Paris.  Represented  in  the  St.  Louis  Museum,  Minne- 
apolis Museum,  Herron  Art  Institute,  Indianapolis. 
Awards :  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  190L  Member  Salmagundi  Club,  Syndicat  de 
la  Presse  Artistique. 

21.  Moon  rise. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1911. 

HARRISON,  ALEXANDER  T.— A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.,  Paris 
France;  New  York.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  1853. 
Studied  in  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
L'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  and  with  Bastien-T^page  and 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1885;  Temple  Silver  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emv  of  Fine  Arts,  1887 ;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1889;  Second  Medal,  Munich  Salon,  1891;  Medal  of 
Honor,  Brussels  and  Ghent,  1892;  Gold  Medal  of 
Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1894;  Medals 


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of  Honor  at  Vienna  and  Berlin;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1889;  Officer,  1901;  Officer  of  Public  instruc- 
tion, by  the  French  Grovernment.  Eepresented  in  the 
Luxembourg  Museum,  Paris;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  St.  Louis  Museum,  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  Quimper  Museum,  France;  Art  Institute,  Chi- 
cago; Eoyal  Gallery,  Dresden;  Metropolitan  Museum, 
New  York.  Member  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists, 
Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  National  Academi- 
cian, Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  Paris  Society  of  American 
Painters,  Century  Association  of  Philadelphia,  Water 
Color  Club  (honorary),  Cerole  d'Union  Artistique,  Eoyal 
Institute  of  Painters  in  Oil  Colors,  London;  Society  of 
Secessionists  of  Berlin  and  Munich,  National  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Letters. 

"Z2.   September  Moonrise. 

Purchased  by  the  Art  Committee  of  the  Dallas  Public  Library 
and  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1903. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Boston 
in  1859.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebre  in  Paris.  Eep- 
resented in  the  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York;  Cor- 
oran  Art  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Cincinnati  Museum, 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh;  Fine  Arts  Academy, 
Buffalo;  Ehode  Island  School  of  Design,  Providence; 
Worcester  Museum,  Mass.;  National  Gallery,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  Pennsylvania  Academy,  Philadelphia;  Brook- 
lyn Institute  Museum;  City  Art  Museum,  St.  Louis; 
Minneapolis  Institute  of  Art.  Awards :  Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1892; 
Bronze  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893 ; 
Webb  Prize,  1895;  Society  of  American  Artists,  Temple 
Gold  Medal,  1899;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
•  Philadelphia;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  Gold 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Clark  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1905 ;  Altman  Prize,  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design.  Member  of  the  American  Water  Color 
Society,  Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design ; 


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Ten  American  Painters,  New  York  Water  Color  Club, 
Soeiete  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris. 

23.  Happy  Hollander. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1909. 

HENRI,  ROBERT— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  in  1865.  Studied  in  the  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  Fine  Arts,  L'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  also 
in  Spain  and  Italy  Awards:  Silver  Medal,  Pan-Ameri- 
can Exposition.  Buffalo,  1901;  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
1904;  Harris  Medal,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  1905;  Gold 
Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1909;  Silver  Medal,  Fine 
Arts  Exposition,  Buenos  x\ires,  1910;  Beck  Gold  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1914;  Silver  Medal, 
Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915;  Silver 
Medal,  Portrait  Prize,  Wilmington  Society  of  Fine  Arts, 
1920.  Member:  Society  of  American  Artists,  New  York; 
Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  National  Institute 
of  Arts  and  Letters,  National  Association  of  Portrait 
Painters,  National  Arts  Club  (Life  ^lember),  Taos  So- 
ciety of  Artists,  Ix)s  Angeles;  People's  Art  Guild  of  New 
York,  School  of  American  Research ;  Board  of  Managers, 
Society  of  Independent  Artists.  Represented  in  the 
Luxembourg  Gallery,  Paris;  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburgh ;  Gallery  of  Fine  Arts,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio;  Art  Association,  New  Orleans;  Brooklyn 
Institute  Museum;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia;  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York. 

24.  The  Coming  Storm. 

Purchased  with  the  Kiest  Memorial  Fund  in  1921. 

INNESS,  GEORGE— N.  A.  Born  in  New  York  in  1852. 
Studied  and  made  sketches  from  nature  in  Newark,  N.  J., 
and  with  Regis  Gignoux  in  New  York;  also  in  Rome  and 
Paris.  Associated  with  the  painters  in  Barbizon.  Repre- 
sented by  eighteen  pictures  in  a  special  room  in  the  Art 
Institute,  Chicago;  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York; 
Brooklvn  Institute  ]\Iuseum,  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Bos- 
ton; Worcester  Art  Museum,  Mass.;  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 


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Gallery;  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh;  Toledo  Museuin 
of  Art,  St.  Louis  Art  Museum.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  Xew  York;  Society  of  American 
Artists. 

25.  The  Jade  Bowl. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1921. 

IRELAND,  LEKOY— New  York.  Born  in  Philadelphia  in 
1889.  Studied  drawing  under  Daniel  Gral)er,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  and  with  Emil  Carleson  in 
New  York. 

26.  The  Lady  with  the  Fan. 

Presented  by  Mrs.  Henry  Osborne  Taylor  in  1915;  administra- 
trix of  the  Isham  Estate. 

ISHAM,  SAMUEI^A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.  Born  in  New  York 
City  in  1855.  Studied  in  the  Julian  Academy  and  under 
1^1  Cheverense,  Boulanger  and  I^fevbre  in  Paris.  Awards: 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Ix)uis  Exposition,  1904.  Member  of  the 
Society  of  American  Artists,  Associate  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Cen- 
tury Association,  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  I^etters, 
Salmagundi  Club.  Author  of  the  "History  of  American 
Painting." 

27.  Fairy  Tales. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1910. 

JOHANSEN,  JOHN  C— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Co- 
penhagen, Denmark,  in  18T6.  Studied  in  the  Academy 
Julian  and  Duveneck,  in  Paris,  and  at  the  Art  Institute, 
Chicago.  Represented:  Municipal  Art  League,  Chicago; 
Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Union  Tjeague  Club,  Chicago; 
Proteus  Club,  Des  Moines;  Richmond  Art  Association 
Museum,  Syracuse  Art  Association,  National  Gallery, 
Santiago,  Chili:  University  of  Chicago,  University  of 
Wisconsin.  Awards:  Fortnightly  Club  Prize,  Art  Insti- 
tute, Chicago,,  1903;  Honorable  ^fention,  Chicago  Society 
of  Artists,  1903;  Silver  Medal  of  Honor,  Chicago,  1904.; 
Municipal  Purchase  Prize,  Chicago,  1904;  Bronze  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  Universal  Ex- 


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position,  Beunos  Aires,  S.  A.,  1910;  Saltus  Medal  for 
Merit,  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  1911; 
Harris  Silver  Medal,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1911. 
Member:  Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design, 
Chicago  Society  of  Artists,  Society  of  Western  Artists, 
National  Association  of  Portrait  Painters,  Players  and 
McDowell  Clubs,  New  York;  Salmagundi  Club. 

28.  A  Street  in  Old  Santa  Fe. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1920. 

JOHNSON,  FRANK  TENNEY— New  York.  Born  in  Big 
Grove,  Iowa,  in  1874.  Studied  with  Lorenz,  Heinie  and 
Henri  in  New  York.  Awards :  Honorable  Mention,  Wis- 
consin Painters'  Society.  Member :  New  York  Water  Color 
Club,  Allied  Artists  of  America,  Society  of  Illustrators, 
Society  of  Animal  Painters  of  America,  Salmagundi  Club, 
Allied  Artists  of  America. 

29.  The  Duck  Pond. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  in  1913. 

KOESTER,  ALEXANDER— New  York.  Born  in  Dusseldorf 
in  1864.    Studied  in  Dusseldorf,  Berlin  and  Munich. 

30.  Monks'  Pastime. 

Presented  by  Mr.  Carlos  Meinhard  in  1920. 

KRAUS,  AUGUST. 
81.  Fisherman's  Quarters. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  in  1920. 

LEVER,  HAYLE— New  York.  Born  in  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  in  1876.  Studied  in  Paris,  London  and  New 
York.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute, 
Pittsburg,  J913;  Silver  Medal,  National  Art  Club,  1914; 
Carnegie  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1914;  Gold 
Medal,  Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915; 
Gold  Medal,  National  Arts  Club,  New  York,  1916;  Sesnan 
Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Phila- 
delphia, 1917;  Water  Color  Club '  Prize,  1918.  Repre- 


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sented:  Sidney  Art  Gallery,  Australia;  Adelaide  Art  Gal- 
lery, Australia;  Brooklyn  Institute  Museum,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Corcoran 
Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Fort  Worth  Museum,  Texas ; 
Detroit  Museum  of  Art,  Los  Angeles  Museum.  Member: 
Eoyal  British  Artists,  London;  Royal  Institute  of  Oil 
Painters,  Ix)ndon ;  Royal  West  of  England  Academy,  Na- 
tional Art  Club  (Life  Member). 

32.  The  Bridge. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1914. 

LIE,  JONAS— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Norway  in 
1880.  Studied  in  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  Art 
Students^  League  of  New  York.  Awards:  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  First  Halgarten  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1914;  Silver  Medal,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915;  Greenough  Me- 
morial Prize,  Newport  Art  Association,  1916.  Repre- 
sented: Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh;  Metropolitan 
Museum,  New  York  ;  Detroit  Institute ;  Art  Institute,  Chi- 
cago; Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore;  Memorial  Art  Gal- 
lery, Rochester.  N.  Y. ;  Museum  of  Art,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
Art  Association,  Lafayette,  Ind.  Member :  Associate  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  American  Painters  and 
Sculptors,  Society  of  Independent  Artists,  Society  of 
Painters,  Modern  Art  Society,  I^s  Angeles,  Cal. 

33.  Dutch  Boys  Flying  Kites. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1908,  with  funds 
given  by  the  late  Mr.  J.  S.  Armstrong. 

McEWEN,  WALTER— A.  N.  A.  Paris,  France  and  New 
York.  Born  in  Chicago  in  1860.  Pupil  of  Cormon  and 
Robert  Fleury.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Salon, 
Paris,  1889;  Silver  Medal,  Universalle,  Paris,  1891  ;  Ber- 
lin, 1891:  Chicago,  1893;  Medal  of  Honor,  Antwerp, 
1894;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  I^ne 
Alts,  1902.  Member  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists, 
Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  Chevalier 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 


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34.  Moro  Castle,  San  Juan. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1917. 

MURPHY,  DUDLEY— A.,  East  Lexington,  Mass.  Born  in 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  in  1857.  Studied  in  the  Boston  Museum 
School,  and  with  Laurens  in  Paris.  Awards :  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  for  a  Portrait  and  Bronze  Medal  for  Water  Color, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Represented :  Art  Institute, 
Chicago;  Art  Association,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  Albright  Art 
Gallery,  Buffalo.  Noted  as  a  designer  of  picture  frames. 
Member:  Copley  Society,  St.  Botolph  Society,  Boston; 
New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Washington  Water  Color 
Club,  Society  of  Arts  and  Crafts,  Boston;  Artists'  Guild, 
Boston;  National  Arts  Club,  New  York. 

35.  Gitana  y  Sol. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  in  1910. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Montevideo, 
Uraguay,  in  1874.  Studied  in  Boston  Museum  School 
under  Benson  and  Tarbell,  Art  Students'  League  of  New 
York,  under  Mowbray.  Awards :  Gold  ^ledal.  Art  Club, 
Philadelphia,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  American  Arts  Society, 
Philadelphia.  1902;  Two  Bronze  Medals,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904;  irst  TTaljjarten  Prize,  National  Academv  of 
Design,  1905;  Beal  Prize,  Water  Color  Club,  New  York, 
1907;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1908;  Shaw  Prize, 
Salmagundi  Club,  1910;  Gold  Medals  for  Oil  and  Water 
Color  Paintings,  Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915.  Represented:  Decoration  for  the  Public 
Library,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  Museum  of  Art,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  Art 
Museum,  Toledo,  Ohio;  Art  Museum  Association,  New- 
ark, N.  J.  Member :  Associate  National  Academy  of 
Design,  Art  Students'  Leaorue,  New  York;  Society  of 
Illustrators,  New  York;  Salmagundi  Club. 

36.  My  Pets. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1914. 


37.  Tlie  Red  Mill. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1918. 


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NEWELL,  G.  GLEXX— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Ber- 
rian  County,  Michigan,  in  1870.  Studied  in  the  National 
Academy  of  Design  under  Will  S.  Robinson  and  W.  H. 
Howe.  Represented:  National  Gallery,  Washington, 
D.  C;  Detroit  Institute;  Butler  Museum,  Youngstown, 
Ohio.  Member:  Associate  National  Academy  of  Design, 
American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York ;  National  Arts 
Club,  New  York;  Allied  Artists  of  America,  Salmagundi 
Club. 

38.  Winter  Morning. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1912. 

OCHTMAN,  LEONARD— A.  N.  A.,  Connecticut.  Born  in 
Zonnemaire,  Holland,  in  1854.  Self-taught.  Awards: 
Prize,  Brooklyn  Art  Club,  1891;  Medal,  Columbian  Ex- 
position, Chicago,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club,  Philadel- 
phia, 1894;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-x\merican  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902; 
Morgan  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1902 ;  Shaw  Fund  Prize, 
Society  of  Allied  Arts,  New  York,  1902;  Inness  Gold 
Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1 903 ;  Evans  Prize, 
Salmagundi  Club,  1903;  Two  Gold  Medals,  Oil  and  Water 
Color,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition,  1915.  Represented:  Corcoran  Gallery, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York ; 
City  Art  Museum,  St.  Louis ;  Gallery  of  Art,  Columbus, 
Ohio;  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Brooklyn 
Institute  Museum ;  Museum  of  Art,  Fort  Worth,  Texas ; 
Hackley  Art  Gallery,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Member:  Society 
of  Allied  Arts,  Associate  National  Academy,  American 
Water  Color  Society,  New  York  Water  Color  Society, 
Brooklyn  Art  Club,  Salmagimdi  Club,  Lotos  Club. 

39.  Gossip. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1917. 

OLINSKY,  IVAN  G.— New  York.  Born  in  Russia  in  1878. 
Studied  at  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  and  in  France 
and  Italy.  Awards:  Clark  Prize,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1914;  Shaw  Purchase  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 


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1919.     Eepresented :   Society   of   Fine   Arts,  Omaha; 
Detroit  Art  Club,  Detroit  Institute.     Member:  National 
Academy  of  Design,  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters,. 
New  York;  Architects'  League,  Salmagundi  Club,  Phila- 
delphia Art  Club,  American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia. 

40.  Koses  and  Mahogany. 

Presented  by  Mr.  Edwin  J.  Kiest  in  1904. 

ONDEKDONK,  EGBERT  JENKINS— Born  in  Maryland  in 
1853.  Studied  in  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New 
York;  Art  Students'  League,  and  under  William  Chase 
and  Wyant. 

41.  Springtime. 

Purchased  with  a  fund  raised  by  the  late  Mrs.  Edwin  J.  Kiest 
in  1904. 

42.  Road  to  the  Hills. 

Presented  by  the  Dallas  Shakespeare  Club  in  memory  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Patterson  Kiest  in  1919. 

ONDERDONK,  JULIAN— San  Antonio,  Texas.  Born  in 
San  Antonio,  Texas,  in  1882.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Robert 
J.  Onderdonk,  Chase,  Henri  and  Du  Mond.  Represented 
in  the  Art  league,  San  Antonio.  Member :  Allied  Artists 
of  America,  Dallas  Art  Association,  Salmagundi  Club. 

43.  Canadian  Rockies. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1920. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  H.— A.  N.  A.,  N.  A.,  New  York. 
Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  1857.  Studied  in  the  Cin- 
cinnati Academy  and  in  Antwerp,  Munich  and  Paris. 
Awards:  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1898;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1901  ; 
Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  St. 
Tjouis  Exposition,  1904;  Morgan  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 
1904;  Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1905;  Hudnut 
Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1914;  Silver  Prize, 
Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Repre- 
sented :  Cincinnati  Museum,  Brooklyn  Institute  Mu- 
seum, Hackley  Museum,  Muskegon,  Mich. ;  Chicago  Art 
Institute.  Member :  Society  of  American  Artists,  National 


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Academy,  Associate  of  the  Xational  Academy,  American 
Water  Color  Society,  New  York  Water  Color  Society, 
Salmagundi  Club,  Allied  Aitists  of  America,  Lotos  Club, 
Cincinnati  Art  Club  (Honorary  Member). 

44.  Driving  tbe  Herd. 

Purchased  by  popular  subscription  in  1907. 

KEAUGH,  FEAXK— Dallas,  Texas.  Born  in  Jacksonville, 
III,  in  1860.  Studied  in  the  St.  Louis  School  of  Pine 
Arts,  Julian  Academy  under  Doucet,  in  Paris.  Member 
of  the  Dallas  Art  Association  (Honorary),  Society  of 
Western  Artists.  Speciality,  Texas  cattle  and  western 
landscapes. 

45.  Donegal  Bay» 

Presented  by  the  late  Mrs.  A.  H.  Belo  in  1903. 

RICHARDS,  WM.  PROST— Born  in  Philadelphia  in  1833; 
died  in  1905.  Pui)il  of  Paul  Weber,  Philadelphia.  Studied 
in  Florence,  Rome  ami  Paris.  Awards :  Medal,  Centennial 
Exposition,  Philadelphia,  187(5 ;  Temple  Silver  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1865;  Bronze  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1885;  Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1889.  ^fcmber:  American  Water  Color 
Society. 

46.  Golden  Day. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association   in  1915. 

ROBIXSOX,  W:M.  S.— a.  X.  A.,  Xew  York.  Born  in  Ea^t 
Gloucester,  ]klass.,  in  1861.  Studied  in  Massachusetts 
Normal  Art  School  in  Boston,  Julian  Academy  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Xewhouse  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1901;  Bronze 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Carnegie  Prize,  Xa- 
tional x\cademy  of  Design,  1910;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos 
Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915;  Fourth  W.  A.  Clark 
Prize,  and  Corcoran   Honorable   Mention,  Washington, 


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D.  C,  1919.  Represented :  Carnegie  Institute,  Pitts- 
burgh; National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C.  Member: 
Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  American  Water 
Color  Society,  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Salmagundi 
Club,  Lotos  Club. 

4:7.  Evening. 

Presented  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  KendeU  in  1920. 

SHERWOOD,  MARY— Vicksburg,  Miss.  Born  in  Lyons  in 
1868.  Studied  in  the  Art  Students'  League  of  New  York 
under  Wier,  Chase  and  Cox ;  Conrad  Fehr  and  Curt  Her- 
manns in  Berlin;  F.  Edwin  Scott  in  Paris.  Member: 
National  Association  of  Women  Painters  and  Sculptors, 
New  York;  Rochester  Art  Club. 

48.  The  Fisherman's  Little  Sister. 

Purchased  by  popular  subscription  in  1911. 

STODDARD,  ALICE  KENT— Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  in 
the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Plastic  Club  of 
Philadelphia.  Awards :  Mary  Smith  Prize,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1911,  1913;  Honorable  Mention, 
Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1913;  Fellowship  Prize,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1916;  Gold  Medal,  Phila- 
delphia Art  Club,  1916;  Isador  Medal,  National  Academy 
of  Design,  1917.  Represented  in  the  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Delgado  Museum,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

49.  Through  A¥ooded  Hills. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1914. 

SYMONS,  GARDNER— A.  N.  A.,  New  York.  Born  in  Chica- 
go in  1863.  Studied  in  the  Art  Institute  of  Chicago  and 
in  Paris,  Munich  and  London.  Awards :  Carnegie  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1909;  Evans  Prize,  Salma- 
gundi Club;  Bronze  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition, 
1910;  National  Arts  Club,  Prize  and  Gold  Medal,  1912; 
Third  W.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Bronze  Corcoran  Medal, 
1912;  Saltus  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1913; 
Altman  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1919.  Repre- 
sented:    Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York;  Corcoran 


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Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Cincinnati  Museum,  Toledo 
Museum,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  City  Art  Museum  of 
St.  I^uis,  Brooklyn  Institute  Museum,  Minneapolis  In- 
stitute of  Arts,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh ;  Fort 
Worth  Museum,  Texas.  Member:  Associate  of  the  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  Royal  Society  of  British 
Artists,  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux  Arts  et  des  Let- 
tres;  Salmagundi  Club,  National  Arts  Club,  Chicago 
Society  of  Artists,  Century  Association,  California  Arts 
Club.  ^ 

,50.   Roaring  ^lain. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Fair  Association  in  1912. 

WAUGH,  FREDERK^K  J.— A.  N.  A.,  Kent,  Conn.  Born  in 
Bordentown,  N.  J.,  in  18()1.  son  of  S.  B.  Waugh,  a  por- 
trait painter.  Studied  in  Pennsylyania  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts,  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Awards:  Clark  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1910;  Gold  Medal,  Buenos 
Aires  P^xposition,  1910;  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club;  Harris 
Bronze  Medal,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  1912 ;  Prize,  Con- 
necticut Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1915;  Silyer  Medal, 
Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Repre- 
senteil :  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York;  Art  In- 
stitute of  Chicago;  Museum  of  Art,  Toledo,  0.;  National 
Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Brooklyn  Institute  Muvseum ; 
Art  Institute,  Montclair,  N.  J.:  Pennsyhania  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts;  Bristol  (England)  Academy;  Walker  Art 
Gallery,  Liyerpool ;  Durban  Art  Gallery,  South  Africa ; 
Art  licague,  Austin,  Texas;  City  Art  Museum,  St.  I^uis. 
Author  of  "The  Clan  of  Munes."  Member:  Royal  Academy 
of  the  West  of  England,  Bristol ;  Associate  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  Salmagundi  Club,  Ix)tos  Club,  Na- 
tional Arts  Club,  Connecticut  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 

61.   Water  Carriers  on  the  Ganges. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1907. 

WEEKS,  EDWIN  LORD— Born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1849. 
Died  in  Paris  in  1903.   Studied  in  L'P^cole  des  Beaux  Arts 


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and  under  Gerome  and  Bonnat  in  Paris.  Awards:  Hon- 
orable Mention,  Salon,  Paris,  1884;  Medal,  Salon,  Paris, 
1889;  Gold  Medal,  Exposition  Universelle,  Paris,  1889; 
Gold  Medal  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1891;  Diploma  of 
Honor,  Berlin  International  Exposition,  1891 ;  Special 
Medal,  London  Exposition,  1896;  First  Class  Medal,  Dres- 
den, 1907;  First  Class  Medal,  Munich,  1897;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.  Mem- 
ber: Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France;  Officer 
of  the  Order  of  Saint  ^lichael  of  Bavaria,  Paris  Society  of 
American  Painters,  Corresponding  ^lember  of  the  Seces- 
sion, Munich. 

52.  Mount  San  Antonio. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1913. 

WENDT,  WM.— A.  X.  A.,  I^s  Angeles.  Born  in  Germany  in 
1865.  Settled  in  Chicago  in  1880.  Self-taught.  Awards: 
Second  Yerkes  Prize,  Chicago,  1893;  Young's  Fortnightlv 
Prize,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Ex])osition,  Buffalo,  1901 ;  Calm  Prize,  Art 
Institute,  Chicago,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Ix)uis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904;  Honorable  Mention,  Chicago  Societv  of  Artists, 
1905;  Silver  Medal,  Wednesday  Club,  St.  iJouis,  1910; 
Cahn  Honorable  Mention,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1910; 
Fine  Arts  Building  Prize,  Society  of  Western  Artists, 
1912;  Kirchberger  Prize,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1913; 
Silver  ^ledal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915;  Black  Prize,  California  Art  Club.  Represented: 
Cincinnati  Museum,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago;  Herron 
Art  Institute,  Indianapolis;  Hibbard  High  School,  Rich- 
mond, Ind.;  Cliff  Dwellers'  Club,  Chicago.  Member: 
Associate  of  the  National  Academy,  Chicago  Society  of 
Artists,  California  Art  Club,  Ten  Painters  of  I>os  Angeles. 

53.  Sheep. 

Purchased  with  the  Belo  Fund  in  1905. 

WESTERBEEK— Pupil  of  Mauve. 

54.  Fifth  Avenue  in  Winter. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  In  1912. 


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WIGGINS,  GUY  C— A.  N.  A..  New  York.  Born  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  in  1883.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Carleton  Wig- 
gins. Studied  in  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New 
York.  Awards:  Dunham  Prize,  Connecticut  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  Hartford,  1916;  TurnbuU  Prize.  Salmagundi 
Club,  1916;  Harris  Bronze  Medal  and  Prize,  Art  Insti- 
tute, Chicago,  1917;  Honorable  Mention,  Philadelphia 
Art  Club,  1917 ;  Flagg  Prize,  Connecticut  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  Hartford,  1918;  Isador  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Club,  1919.  Represented :  Metropolitan  Museum,  ^'ew 
York;  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Brooklyn 
Institute  Museum;  Hackley  Art  Galler}^,  Muskegon; 
Mich.;  Chicago  Institute,  Syracuse  Museum,  Beading 
Museum.  Member :  Connecticut  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Lotos 
Club,  National  Arts  Club,  Salmagundi  Club. 

53.  Eoad  to  the  Creek. 

Presented  by  Gustave  Wolff  in  1903. 

WOLFF,  GUSTAVE— New  York.  Born  in  Germany  in  1863. 
Came  to  America  when  three  years  old.  Studied  in  the 
St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts  under  Paul  Cornoyer,  and 
in  Europe.  Awards :  Silver  Medal,  Portland,  Ore.,  1905 ; 
First  Dolph  Prize,  Competitive  Examination,  St.  Louis, 
1906.  Member:  St.  Louis  Artists'  Guild,  St.  Louis  Two 
by  Four  Society.  Represented:  St.  Louis  Art  Museum. 

56— The  Edge  of  the  Woods. 

Purchased  by  the  Dallas  Art  Association  in  1917. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  BALLARD— Born  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  October  21,  1871.  Pupil  of  Cooper  Union  and 
National  Academy  of  Design  in  New  York.  Member  of 
A.  N.  A.  1907,  N.  A.  1909,  President  Salmagundi  Club. 
Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  Tnness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1907;  Isi- 
dore Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1909. 
Represented  in  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
jMetropolitan  IMuseum,  New  York;  Albright  Art  Gallery, 
Buffalo,  New  York. 


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Statuary 


\.   Buddali.    (Alal)astc'r,  (arved  in  Burma.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  D.  Linflsloy. 

2.   Winged  A'ictorv  of  Sainotlirai c.    (Original  in  The  Louvre.) 

Purchased  with  the  Kie.st  Memorial  Fund  in 

W.   Bronze  Memorial  Tablet. 

Presented  by  the  DaHas  .Vrt  Association  to  the  memory  or 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Patterson  Kiest,  in  1919. 


NOTES 

on  the 
T>aUas  Tub  lie  ^rt  gallery 


T^rinted  as  a  courtesy  to 
The  T)allas  ^Art  Association 
by 

THE  DALLAS  TIMES  HERALD 

Jirst  in  T)allas 


